Militias commit a new massacre in the West Coast

Liberating strategic sites in Marib ... and destroying a "booby-trapped boat" in Hodeidah

Elements of the joint forces on the western coast of Yemen.

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The Yemeni army forces and the tribes achieved strategic progress in the southern governorate of Ma'rib, and were able to liberate the sites of “Kharaba, Jabal Hadid, parts of the Baqth area, and the Al-Hadba area”, and were now in control of the supply routes between Rahba and Jabal Murad, while the Arab coalition fighters were able to support Legitimacy in Yemen from destroying Houthi vehicles and sites in Jabal Murad, and targeting a booby-trapped boat belonging to the Houthi militia north of Hodeidah, while the militias committed a new massacre by targeting a wedding hall on Airport Street in Hodeidah, killing five women and wounding seven people, including children.

In detail, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes continued their advance on the fronts in the southern governorate of Ma'rib, for the second day in a row, achieving qualitative and great victories at the expense of the Houthi militia, which received painful blows, during which it sustained many deaths and injuries, and lost quality combat mechanisms.

Field sources reported that the army and tribes' forces continued to advance on the "Jabal Murad and Rahba" fronts, south of Ma'rib, as part of a military operation they started to cleanse the two districts of the Houthi militia, indicating the completion of the clearance of the sites of "Al-Kharaba, Jabal Hadid, parts of the Baqth district and the Al-Hadba area. And it was able to position itself in locations that enable it to target the Houthi sites and movements in several areas, including “Al-Sulayyil and Matara, and the road linking Jabal Al-Hadba and Al-Sadara area,” the center of the Rahba district.

The army and tribes forces were able to liberate the strategic Al-Kharaba site, and they were now in control of the supply routes in Maysarah and Maimana, the sites of the western sector of the Rahba front completely, after carrying out a qualitative operation aimed at completing the liberation of the districts of Rahba and Jabal Murad.

Field sources confirmed that the Houthi militia suffered great losses at the hands of the army and the tribes, and in the qualitative raids launched by the Arab coalition fighters, which targeted Houthi reinforcements and sites in Jabal Murad and Rahba, which led to the destruction of many combat vehicles of the Houthis and the death and injury of a number of militia members, including Notable field leaders.

And in Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, the Houthi militia committed a massacre against civilians, by targeting a wedding hall in the vicinity of Hudaydah airport with artillery shells, killing five women and wounding seven people, including children, and local sources confirmed that the militias fired mortar shells from "Hadid Land" garden, towards Airport Street, three of them fell on the Al-Mansour Hall on Airport Street, which led to the massacre.

The militia’s crime came a few days after Houthi militants targeted the Thabet Brotherhood’s commercial and industrial complex with mortar shells, wounding five of the compound’s workers. It also coincided with the world's celebrations of the New Year’s calendar, which the militias started with massacres in Aden, Hodeidah and Taiz.

The Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, condemned the targeting of the wedding hall in Hodeidah, stressing that it was a heinous crime and terrorism.

The eastern regions of Hodeidah witnessed violent confrontations after the Al-Mansour hall in Airport Street was targeted by the Houthis, as the joint forces worked to target the sources of fire that led to the massacre in response to the crime, and the Sanaa Street sector inside the city witnessed an exchange of shelling between the joint forces and the militias, while many demanded From the city of Hodeidah, by removing the weapons of the Houthi militia from the residential neighborhoods in the city, which causes the killing of their children, women and children.

Five Houthi fighters were killed, and others were wounded by the joint forces while trying to infiltrate the contact lines southwest of Al-Tuhayta, and the joint forces also broke a Houthi attack towards the village of Beit Maghari, west of the city of Hays, south of Hodeidah, and the militias inflicted heavy losses, while many families continued Displacement and leaving their homes in the Mashhad neighborhood in Al Hawk district, as the Houthis continue to target the neighborhood, randomly.

On the other hand, local sources confirmed that the coalition fighters managed to destroy a booby-trapped boat belonging to the Houthi militia in the Salif district, north of Hodeidah, while it was preparing to carry out a terrorist operation in the Red Sea, and a Houthi booby trap workshop was destroyed, and a number of Houthi elements were killed and wounded, including two experts in the field of Blasting and making explosives.

In Al Dhale'e, the joint forces, backed by the southern resistance, launched a qualitative military strike yesterday at dawn on the Houthi sites in the northwest of the governorate, concentrated in “Al-Hubail and Ghoul Abbad” in the Battar sector, on the borders of the districts of Qataba and Al-Hasha, which led to the destruction of vehicles, and the death and injury of elements Houthi.

Field sources stated that the joint and southern forces managed to destroy Houthi fortifications and weapons in the targeted sites, after the arrival of Houthi reinforcements coming from Ibb and Dhamar to the region, and their movements were fully monitored, which facilitated dealing with them and targeting them.

In Saada, the Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab coalition, made new progress in the Al-Safra district, and were able to cut off the supply routes to the militias in the vicinity of Al-Razmi, which is the second most important Houthi stronghold in Saada after Maran in the Haidan district.

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